Iul-ion .Mrg aowud nsim d uughtel, Stella Marie of Igt. lohn'l. lIfld., who were visiting it the home of her -laws. Mr. um Mn. Wilfred D ii. Burton. ell May 6 for Toronto. where she will join her husband; L. 'A. . aoward Dalton. Mrs. Wilfred Dal- - n accompanied her to Moncton. N, H. Miss Beverly Howard. student ,( Tignish High school. spent the past week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Howard, Glengarry. The many friends of Miss Teresa Perry. Burton, are pleased learn she has recovered from her recent illness. is 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ceril McKenna gird family of Elmsdale, were rec- out guests of Mrs. McKenna's par; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett How- ard. Glengarry. Mr. Henry I);lton, Burton, rec- wtly reported the arrival of la ucond set of triplet lambs in his gigeep flock this Spring. The first cod of the sea- son was landed at White's Cove. Friday, May 6. by Mr. Arthur Perry, Burton. Mcp. Gerard Dalton who was recently released from the Cana- dian Army is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dalton, Burton. V Miss Kemmie MacGregor. Prin- cipal of Cape Wolfe School, spent the past week-end at the home of cept . rival her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin MacGregor, Burton. The sheep shearing season has arrived again. Mr. Simon Cie- ments, Burton, capabily performes this task for the farmers of the community. RagburniDoyle of Summerside, spent the past week-end at the home of his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Doyle, Campbellton. Misses Ruth and Norma R4-id. students of Commercial College. Summerside. spent the past week- end at the home of thcir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reid. Camp- beliton. l The many friends of Mrs. Lorne Shaw. Locke Road. are sorry to learn of her illness and wish for her I speedy recovery. Douglas Room-y of Allicrtull. is” visiting at the home of his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Griffin. Bllrtnn CR Central Bedeque . and Mrs. William Reid. Middleton. left on May 3rd for. Hal- ifax. from where they Will sail for England. to visit their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Allen. Friends are sorry to learn ot the illness of Mrs. Lillian Schurman at her home in Central Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Scott MacMurdo. Bedeque. w..e recent visitors to Cornwall. Friends in Central Bedeque and vicinity are sony to hear. oi the illness of Mr. Cliffford Wright. Mr. Kenneth Stewart. hharlotte- town. returned to BedEilUe- W spend some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hender- son. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Cpl. and Mrs. Kenneth Ci-eer. whose marriage took P1813! at the Baptist Parsonage. Cvnlfnl Bedequc. on May 7th. The bride was the former Miss Gwynneth Doull. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Doull. Mrs. John Mackeen, Saint John. N. 3,, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bow- ness, Bedequm Miss Elizabeth wright. Char- lottetown. is spending a weeks holiday-with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright, Central Bede- one &, Muttart, Toronto. s..1ved by train on Friday. May 6th. to spend some time vlsitinl his sister, Mrs. Carrie Schurman. Bodeque. Mr. and Mrs. Montague (lard- inar. and son. Russell, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen- ford Miller, Elleralie. on Sunday. May Itli. mu nveiyn' Gardiner. Char- bttewwn, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mn. Wald!) Gardlnc. Cheltollo Mr. and Mrs. Halli Ia.-ard, Gen- t-sl Bed us. were week-end via- itors to leman, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Learn. in. John Doull. and lfr.IItltl:II-K; usdu Green, were recon vs 3 :oneton..N. 3., and Amherst. llr. and girl '1'. !ii.i:rlsnavlv;rht.- greet an undue I - at and son-in-luv. lie. and Mrs. kl tic Llnklsttor. uh.” uh flan; are being el- '"".'.'.-f":..':”.?...'”l.'."'..".: ffsdsleal Festival and to those who were siiooesstsl h winning awards Stewart J ct. wr- y ((75 lslaid Train ' Schedules Changed MONCTON, N. B. - Commenc- C ing Monday, May 16th.. changes will be made in Canadian Na- tional Railways train services be- tween Charlottetown and Souris. Elmira and Souris. and Illuunl Stewart .l'ct. and Georgetown. Charlottetown-Souris Train now leaving Souris for Charlottetown at 7.30 a.m. daily except Sunday will arrive Char- lottetown at 11.00 a.m. of at 101) a.m. as at present. -Train now leaving Charlottetown for Souris at 2.30 p.m. daily ex- arrive Souris on Thursdays at 6.30 p.m. stead of 5.30 p.m. as at present. There will be no change in ar- these trains on the other days of the week. Sunday will times of Elmira-Souris Train now leaving Elmira for Souris at 6.30 am. Tuesday. Wed- nesday, Friday and Saturday, will be operated on Tuesday and Wed- nesday only. Train now leaving Souris Charlottetown-Georgetown except Sunday will leave lllmint for Georgetown on instead of 3.45 p.m. as at present. All times are Atlantic Standard. Pastor of Central Bedeque United Baptist Church, who received the Do'”r of Divinity Degree. Thursdays at -1.00 p.m. Bedeque Y. P. U. their three-act play May lilth and llth. instead in- for Elmira at 5.45 p.m. will be oper- ated on Tuesday only. instead of Tuesday and Thursday. Train now leaving Souris at 6.45 p.m. will be operated on Monday only. instead of Monday and Fri- dav. presented "Mama's Angel Child." before It large audi- ence in Central Bcdcqlle ll.-ill on Speaks On World Church Council -A meeting of widespread inter- est was held in Albertoif United Church Wednesday evening under auspices of the Western Presby- tery Y. P. U. The speaker was Mr. Robert MacKay of New Glasgow, N. S.; one of this year's graduates of Pine Hill Divinity Hall. who will be ordained to the ministry next month. Last summer Mr. Mac- Kay attended a students confer- ence which was held very near where the World Council of Churches was meeting in Evans- ton, Ill. and he was able to at- tend some of the sessions of this body. in a carefully prepared address Mr. MacKay was able to bring to his hearers in the brief time at his disposal a ' outline of the history and work of the World Council of Churches. Pres- ent at its sessions were six hund- red representatives oi one hund- red and forty-eight denominations from forty-eight countries. From old churches and from young churches they came to continuc a search begun ninny years be- fore for ways by which the church- es of the world might come to Presentation All Bollevue ered at the home of John N. Ma Mrs. Alexander J . cut flowers and centred with lovely two-tier wedding I which was cut in the tradition of twenty-five years ago. glected. 3. The ecumenical mm lster is ordained he is not oi the world wide church will better understanding and perhaps union. The main theme was "Christ. The Hope of the World." The leaders endeavoured to show to a world lil which there is much despair that there is true hopc in the Christian faith. People Between Charlottetown a n d from many races and backgrounds Georgetown. train now leaving discussed together the nature ni Charlottetown at 2.30 pm. daily the Christian hope. the problem of the llisunity of the Church, the need of the Church to Evangel- ize. the needs of society in our time. international problems and racial tensions. A special commission was set up to study the place of the lay- man in the church and the im- portance of his calling as a Christ- tan. in closing Mr. MacKay mention- ed three results of this great ecumenical movement. 1. A sense that the Church of God is not "list a little group but a mighty Hllilll)S..nl" grcnarics were first army. 2. An understanding that used by French soldiers in the missionary Wnrk is not MW 50m?" l5th century. Imperial Gills new research findings mean extra mileugefor Canadian drivers Hero's pron! la-on Imperial Oil's research laboratories thing from the west to the east is greater than bounds. Christ is the One Lord of () A hapw event of more than passing interest took place at 16; when a large number of rela-. lives, neighbors and friends gath- Pherson to do honor to Mr. and MacPherson on the 25th. anniversary of their tastily decorated with beautiful cake manner by the bride and groom gifts which consisted of a chest merit means that when a min- , Just them with nlhers a minister of a denomination llllllt'.K.K'Pllll?lll)' a sharing partnership. dennniinat ivlnal of silver, I well filled purse and seieral other gills were present- ed by Ruby .'llacPllcc. nieces of Mr. and Stirs. MacPherson. The evening was plcasaiitly l cluclcti a lively sing-song, alsoi bagplile music and other enter- tainment by Mr. Wm. Beal's.l Belle iliver. Al-or wishing this worthy couple many more it-ars of L ppiness and prosperity all departed for their homes at a late Bellevue on the night of April 9. mzrrfiaellecluus supper was sorted a wry Pnjnyamp eVo"i"R' I an resent: The table was Folloliiig is lhc 3lili'lI'E'S5Z " P ' Dear l-ivy and Sandy. As we move along the journey of life there come times that stand out from the ordinary rou- tine of life. This tonight is one of those significant mile stones. 8 al The gathering was called to As we reflect upon the past order and an address was read ”' may W93" "1395 SUTWWS IN by Mary Macpherson and me regrets but even apart from these Inc has its compensations. ()nc of these blessings is the friends and associations which add butva mission of one Church to to llie ml-lody of the tune oi life. one world. Eastern Christians Willionl lhese golden gems how have taught western ones much lacking in mum would he lhc that they had forgotten or nc- llll"i'lSlli'E of our days, P- Llie's richest blessings are only llllll appreciated as we share The home is chill is Ill the home that l-liaraclcr is mrule l We in this colililry liave all 110 had lhe privilege of sharing in a Church - A church divided bulliiome life such as that so accur- ln which God is working that .'l:cly portrayed by Burns in his all nlzly he one. (loll:-r's Szllurday Night. in your l Al the close of tho st-rilre .llr.;Iiumc .'li'l- (mind these Christian MucKay showed intcresting slidcs lirlni-s which make ninnhood and depicting various scenes at Evnils-gxlnmzlilliootl llhni it ought to be. inn and some of the prominent men and women who were dele-. gates to the World Council ('liurcilcs. Opening worship was i-ondlll cli by Belle Wilkic. President Albcrton Y. P. U.: assisted and Donald Hardy of scripture. Rev Alex. of Elmsdale led in prayer a Helen Bryan sang, "the Love God." Rev ed Mr. llillrray Gardner lvolm Mal-Kay Rev. gregatinn. Lona Hunter who led in prayer lllllntrosc Y. P. U. and president of the Presbytery Union. who read the MacDowcli in Alhcrloii Ciillrl-li and following the adclrcss R. R. Wagner of 0'i.eary expressed the thanks of the con Your home has always been a place (if liospilality and in both lmnie nnd public life you have ext-iiiplliicd lhe virtues of kind- ntlss. l:clici'lisily. sympathy and llllilt'l'M'lll(llllg frlcndlincss and good will. You have been diligent in every small work in the community. and we ask you to accept these gifts as a token of the est in which you are both held. We, your family, relatives, neighbors and friends heartily con- gratulate you tonight on the 75th alinil.ci'sai'y of your wedding and of .l, ill by rid of ITI- l.1m lilllllll could be present. We trust that you both may long be spared in our midst and that the passing years may add to Whether your car is new or old .improved Ssso gasolines and new lllarvelube motor oil gsgd iggetlsorf I. Give you insilcinileage. engine. leaving loss deposit- atspe of research on the lmv'0"' I”? Inn at llnoulal OI's laboratories- IM PE RIAI. iss DEALER mm deposits lendtclv you cIv'I W- Iomiance. Ilnvtoved Eseo and E000 SIM IN specially formulated to bum cleaner in 100' "MOM one pgnuusosy-gcoeebseuoel seep engine deposits to a minimum. Three poets of laboratory tests prove that when this new motor oil is used with Improved Eseo evissoixmttlenlaansvoesrootov reduction in engine deposits. 3. Cut down engine deposits I 2. Improve your car's iioioway. lliiii rob veer car of power. In addition to ittueloiovpstlouuiaoeopaeeoupt i another reason 70' CW . ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPIRIAI. FOR THE BEST .hour. each feeling they had spcntl wish that clcry mcnlhcr nf your g Piusville . -Friends of Mrs. Warhulon Murray and children are sorry to spent in various ways which in- 198"! "RY 810 liollfllmd 10 1l19l'l home with an attack of the flu. l Mr. and Mrs. Alton and Charlie Mclsaac, ilebron. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran. Messrs. George Gallant and Dale Corcoran were recent busi- ness visitors at the home of Mr.l Charles Dunn, Dock Road. l Friends and relatives of Mrs. Nelson L. Gallant are pleased to see her out sglln after being con- ilined to her home for sometime. p Mr. Robert Brennan and son. Ililmsdale, were recent guests at pthe home of Mr. and Mrs. Warbu- ton Murray. l J There is a considerable amount of influenza in this district. with some under the doctor's care. it is Iioped that the Warm weather will soon come to help clear up the sickness. Friends and relatives of Mr. John F. Gallant are sorry to learn he had to enter the Prince Edward island Hospital, Charlotte- town, lor treatment. The members of the Piusville Women's institute met. at the home of Mrs. Peter F. Gallant, on Thursday. May 5th with an attendance of 10 members. Roll call was answered by. ”Exchange of Garden Seeds." it was decided to send the old wollens away for blankets. The different commit- tees gave their reports and new ones were appointed. Mrs. George Gallant kindly invited the mem- meeting, where the roll call will be answered by Jokes. The re- mainder of the evening was en- joyed by playing bingo. A delic- ious supper was served by the hostess. A group of people from this disl trlct are busily engaged in pre- paration of a variety concert. which will be presented in the you past. Signed on behalf of your rc- latlves-. neighbors and friends. the laboratory Into. almost three years of road tests prove concluslvey that when the "matched pair" of Marvclubc and Esso Gasoline: is used the reduction to engine deposits in so oust the mod is last potency. More mleoot hers to her home for the June, ":Tlie?ii.El?e iffli-e . near nuura. The concert ll un-l, der the direction of Mrs. John T.l Gallant. 3 Mr. William (iallanl. al:l:llni- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Gallant and son Russell also Mrs.l Fred Gallant and daughter Bea- MC1S88C,trice motored tn Slimmcrside on Dr. Igor Tamm. of the Rockefeller, Friday. May 6th.' Mrs. .lnhn F. (iailanl reillrnr-d. Piusvillewllolnt alter Sllendlllg I few day!-anti-virus potency of certain com-i visiting her husband who is a patient in the hospital there. vnol Anal 00'! 5rANrIei.'s UNDERWEAR 8TANFlEl.D'S LIMITED, Tllllllil, N3. nus omen: IOIOYIIAL rosogno, wllonm. Ironic. citsuv. vsscowrl The Guardian. 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